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part is moving to china. but, also, i think things will come back to the u.s., too. >> so, sam was talking about clean energy. >> yep. >> and we've certainly seen barnicle talk for some time how the united states needs to catch up with china. they're making a huge investment. but let's talk about dirty energy. >> yes. >> only because we have such a revolution coming in this country that people -- i don't think people have any idea what's -- and i'm not calling natural gas dirty energy so don't kill me for this, but there's going to be debate. in 2002 we heard that maybe we had a decade. 15 years tops of natural gas supply. now it's 75 years. which means -- >> yes. >> it's forever because nothing is static. technology grows. so we're set on natural gas. by 2020 we're going to be the number one producer. it's crazy. it's mind blowing the number one producer of oil. more than saudi arabia. how does that shift the plates between china and the united states? >> it is a plus for the u.s. for various technical reaso
part is moving to china. but, also, i think things will come back to the u.s., too. >> so, sam was talking about clean energy. >> yep. >> and we've certainly seen barnicle talk for some time how the united states needs to catch up with china. they're making a huge investment. but let's talk about dirty energy. >> yes. >> only because we have such a revolution coming in this country that people -- i don't think people have any idea what's -- and i'm not calling...
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goods in china, acts like a subsidy for goods here. china is not solely to blame. big business is doing fine. why? because apple, boeing, ge, caterpillar, they're all going over to china to take advantage of chinese workers, lack of environmental pollution and those export subsidies, dumping stuff back here in america. we go into a walmart and we're not connecting the dots. this is the presidential campaign issue. if we -- if the economics is the issue, china is the issue and the whole point of having a movie come out right now, as the conventions are going on, right after we open in new york, i'm going to ohio, for a month, for this film. we're going to be in 20 different cities in ohio, boots on the ground trying to get these presidential candidates to promise to do something for the american people about china. >> i think this -- this is why i said before, i think foreign policy is going to be on the table at the rnc because of issues like china which have economic implications. i think energy is another one that mitt romney is going to try to corral because it
goods in china, acts like a subsidy for goods here. china is not solely to blame. big business is doing fine. why? because apple, boeing, ge, caterpillar, they're all going over to china to take advantage of chinese workers, lack of environmental pollution and those export subsidies, dumping stuff back here in america. we go into a walmart and we're not connecting the dots. this is the presidential campaign issue. if we -- if the economics is the issue, china is the issue and the whole point of...
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that's what russia is doing and that's what china is doing, too. i don't think you could say china has been terribly cooperative with u.s. interests and/or will it be next year. so, you know, the idea that you can just bolster russia and syria into doing what we want is unrealistic. >> gene, it's only fair for you to also concede that it's unrealistic to just say everything's fine when clearly everything is not fine. when 14,000 syrians are dead on the streets of damascus and other parts of syria and we're trying to resolve it and the russians are standing in our way, you can't simply say everything is fine in our relationship with russia, the reset has been a success. >> no, absolutely everything is not fine. but the reset has not succeeded in moving russia on syria or on a range of issue, nor do i think kind of yelling at putin about being some sort of foe is actually going to work either. >> you know, fine, not fine, reset, not reset, putin, the russian, one thing we should remember, especially on the eve of our greatest american poll d -- holid
that's what russia is doing and that's what china is doing, too. i don't think you could say china has been terribly cooperative with u.s. interests and/or will it be next year. so, you know, the idea that you can just bolster russia and syria into doing what we want is unrealistic. >> gene, it's only fair for you to also concede that it's unrealistic to just say everything's fine when clearly everything is not fine. when 14,000 syrians are dead on the streets of damascus and other parts...
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interacts with china and other great nations of the world. >> where is america's leverage with china? >> the best way is we are fully engaged in the codependency. >> i have to say, it's outside a lot of people's comfort zones. we're frozen in the ice. >> we need to save the title. this is an important book. >> and nine more catastrophes. >> again, real concerns. you look at a lot of things in the book. >> yes. you have to prioritize. those are the ones to fight for. >> thank you so much for coming on this morning. bill, thank you as well. very good to have you back on. still ahead from the stages of broadway to the final frontier. william shatner stops by to talk about his legendary career. you're watching "morning joe." brewed by starbucks. have to s like active head restraints, brake assist, and an enhanced accident-response system standard in every chrysler 200. no one would know if we didn't. but we would have. and for us, the things you do when no one is looking are the things that define you. ♪ our machines help identify early stages of cancer and it's something that we're ext
interacts with china and other great nations of the world. >> where is america's leverage with china? >> the best way is we are fully engaged in the codependency. >> i have to say, it's outside a lot of people's comfort zones. we're frozen in the ice. >> we need to save the title. this is an important book. >> and nine more catastrophes. >> again, real concerns. you look at a lot of things in the book. >> yes. you have to prioritize. those are the ones...
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they all went home to india and china afterwards. of course we couldn't agree on comprehensive immigration form and couldn't agree on targeted immigration reform. we've got to find a way to make it possible for people to come here, get higher education and then stay and have careers here. this is the great source of innovation in america. immigration is part of the earlier conversation. this is part of of theans to growth. one of the things we've got to do is make it possible for the most talented people in the world to come and stay here, trade, immigration policy, economic policy, growth at the end of the day won't simply come from taxes and entitlements and the rest. we've got to create a context and immigration reform is one of the most important tools we could do four ourselves to restore economic growth. >> i've heard president obama pointing fingers at republicans, same thing back and forth, they can't make progress. if you talk about that, identifying internal candidate, domestic candidates across the country. linked in is do
they all went home to india and china afterwards. of course we couldn't agree on comprehensive immigration form and couldn't agree on targeted immigration reform. we've got to find a way to make it possible for people to come here, get higher education and then stay and have careers here. this is the great source of innovation in america. immigration is part of the earlier conversation. this is part of of theans to growth. one of the things we've got to do is make it possible for the most...
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maybe china is going to be able to pick it back up. but the amount of the world economy that china's growth has been lifting has been really enormous in the last four years. latin america, africa, of course, for the u.s. and europe as well. there's been lift. commodities prices high. so if china really were to go into a slowdown in six months, a year or two years, this would be a big deal. >> it's a big deal for us. it's a big deal for europe. also, though, it's a very big deal for the communist leadership. we asked -- mika and i had a conversation off camera with jon huntsman, former ambassador to china. and i said, help us explain. what's the goal of the chinese government? i just read kissinger's book. are they really looking inward, or do they want to take over the world? and he said, it's very simple. the communist leadership wants to sustain the communist leadership. if they have growth of 9% and 10%, he said this is very parochial. have you ever heard, all politics are local? he said this is very local, and it's about communist
maybe china is going to be able to pick it back up. but the amount of the world economy that china's growth has been lifting has been really enormous in the last four years. latin america, africa, of course, for the u.s. and europe as well. there's been lift. commodities prices high. so if china really were to go into a slowdown in six months, a year or two years, this would be a big deal. >> it's a big deal for us. it's a big deal for europe. also, though, it's a very big deal for the...
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china is doubling down on r&d. china is doubling down on energy research. we can't do that for economic reasons. >> right. >> i like winning. >> budget is about policy, and it creates your priorities. >> the other thing is, there is a big issue -- big economic issue beyond jobs and beyond the deficits. and that is how do we create an economy in which the middle class is growing, in which people work hard and can get ahead? and all the things that you mentioned are important to that task. so we can't give up on that. >> two other points also. if by going after discretionary -- that's just another form of kicking the can down the road. you know, if you're not going to invest in education or the future, that is no different than not attacking -- >> can i also tell you also, it is -- it's also being a doctor. i always talk about being a doctor that opens up a patient, sees cassi s cancer, closes you you're fine. that's also a doctor who decides they're going to decide to take off a wart. erskine bowles said every dime washington took in went to pay off medicaid
china is doubling down on r&d. china is doubling down on energy research. we can't do that for economic reasons. >> right. >> i like winning. >> budget is about policy, and it creates your priorities. >> the other thing is, there is a big issue -- big economic issue beyond jobs and beyond the deficits. and that is how do we create an economy in which the middle class is growing, in which people work hard and can get ahead? and all the things that you mentioned are...
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it is russia with china alongside. in terms of a geopolitical foe, a nation on the security council, the heft of the security council, russia is the geo political foe. the idea that our president is planning on doing something with them that he's not willing to tell the american people before the election is something i find very, very alarming. >> welcome back. at 22 past the hour, joining us now here in washington, former national security adviser for president carter, dad, dr. brzezinski, author of "america and the crisis, the global power." >> off a big long book tour and people are still asking you to speak about it. >> yes, and i'm still alive. >> looking pretty good. >> more than we can say for mike barnicle. >> he needs a lung transplant. >> russia, a good time to look at your book in temperatures of strategic vision. we heard the president's open mic moment. we have vladimir putin who wants to take over. the dynamic change and where does russia stand? >> in the short run, we are going to have a hard time with
it is russia with china alongside. in terms of a geopolitical foe, a nation on the security council, the heft of the security council, russia is the geo political foe. the idea that our president is planning on doing something with them that he's not willing to tell the american people before the election is something i find very, very alarming. >> welcome back. at 22 past the hour, joining us now here in washington, former national security adviser for president carter, dad, dr....
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what are we going to do vis-a-vis china? >> you're not going to reduce your presence in the asia pacific. emphasis on naval and air forces, which is what you want in that area of the world. it's a hedging strategy. we're not sure what china's going to do with their power. no more iraqs and afghanistans, and that you mean 100,000 plus. dealing with the straits of hormuz, some sort of problem like that with iran. these are the two parts of the world that matter, asia-pacific, the middle east -- >> richard, do we think that after a decade of distractions we are going to start focusing on enemy number one? and i don't use the word enemy. >> we'll be careful. >> no, no, no, no -- i can call iran our enemy. iran is our enemy and they have been our enemy since 1979. they have been the epicenter of terror since 1979. they are a clear and present danger to the united states of america, to israel, to the middle east, to our allies. and all you have to do is look at what pakistan does to u.s. foreign policy leaders day in and day out.
what are we going to do vis-a-vis china? >> you're not going to reduce your presence in the asia pacific. emphasis on naval and air forces, which is what you want in that area of the world. it's a hedging strategy. we're not sure what china's going to do with their power. no more iraqs and afghanistans, and that you mean 100,000 plus. dealing with the straits of hormuz, some sort of problem like that with iran. these are the two parts of the world that matter, asia-pacific, the middle...
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no, we fault vaultsed over china. the lead in gold in total 90 to 80. >> usa. >> we won the triple jump, be decathlon. >> you take that, china. >> women's boxing. there we are. >> you take that, china. >> joe, you know we're not number one. if you do it -- >> you are such a -- >> ed, are you serious? >> population -- >> what are you talking about? >> best country in the world in terms of olympic achievement is grenada. >> what's wrong with you? >> thank you for that fact. >> usa! >> willie -- >> usa, willie. we're sorry you even had to hear that. >> it's terrible. >> i hope i'm getting one of those jackets. one of those fleeces. >> i haven't gotten mine yet. >> you just might be. >> i think he's leading us on. >> large, willie. >> be there on monday, you'll see. >> double xl for joe? >> just stop that. look at me. >> wow. >> wow. >> willie -- it's donny, i need mine form fitting, a little tight. >> i couldn't find the child 3t you usually wear. >> likes to wear a onesy stretched out. >> stretch out whatever you'll get
no, we fault vaultsed over china. the lead in gold in total 90 to 80. >> usa. >> we won the triple jump, be decathlon. >> you take that, china. >> women's boxing. there we are. >> you take that, china. >> joe, you know we're not number one. if you do it -- >> you are such a -- >> ed, are you serious? >> population -- >> what are you talking about? >> best country in the world in terms of olympic achievement is grenada. >>...
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and china is 2% of the world economy. and then look at china's soaring rise, because they have been growing at about 10% per year, where we have been growing at about 2% to 3% per year. now those lines cross in this picture, according to the international monetary fund in the year 2017 when the imf predicts that china will be the world's largest economy. the intelligence report says 2022. it doesn't mean that china will be per person than the u.s., fwhaz're four times larger in population, in fact they'll have 1/4 the income per person, but the megasize of the economy says that they'll have such a huge role in international politics and international trade, changing the whole direction of the u.s. economy, where investments are going, this is a pretty fundamental change, it hasn't happened in the last two century this is way. 12kw4r didn't people say the same thing about japan rising up in the early '90s. a lot of angst in america about japan rising up. maybe china isn't going to be on the same path at all. but america's
and china is 2% of the world economy. and then look at china's soaring rise, because they have been growing at about 10% per year, where we have been growing at about 2% to 3% per year. now those lines cross in this picture, according to the international monetary fund in the year 2017 when the imf predicts that china will be the world's largest economy. the intelligence report says 2022. it doesn't mean that china will be per person than the u.s., fwhaz're four times larger in population, in...
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listen, while china is growing rapidly, china's average income is still about $4,000 u.s. a year. there are still 100 million people who live on less than 5 u.s. dollars a year. >> how many people? >> under what -- the average income is 4,000. you have about 100 million people living under 500 u.s. dollars a year. >> underline that. 100 million people in china live on less than $500 a year. >> some stats have it as low as $100 u.s. a year but i didn't want to go under it. i figured i'd estimate higher to make it sound better than it is. listen, i was just in hong kong a month ago. you know, when you look at the rest of the country, they have a massive pollution problem. go to any live shot in the middle of the afternoon, you can barely see -- china is where we were 75 years ago. it's easy to sort of get from the $1,000 a year to $3,000 a year to $5,000 a year income range. the hardest part is to make that big jump from really developing to ultra develop. high-speed rail and massive dams and huge highways. the airport is spectacular. we can learn from that. but at the same time, wh
listen, while china is growing rapidly, china's average income is still about $4,000 u.s. a year. there are still 100 million people who live on less than 5 u.s. dollars a year. >> how many people? >> under what -- the average income is 4,000. you have about 100 million people living under 500 u.s. dollars a year. >> underline that. 100 million people in china live on less than $500 a year. >> some stats have it as low as $100 u.s. a year but i didn't want to go under...
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we love china. and this is a couple years after tiananmen square. >> do you know what obama's actual real counter is? and that is the chevy cruze, assembled in lordstown. they've called it the ohio car because everything down to the seat covers is made in ohio. that's why people like the president there because he saved the auto industry. >> what's unemployment in ohio? >> it's 7%. >> and also -- >> it never forgets. 33 out of 38 counties in ohio with auto parts suppliers directly affected by the auto bailout. it's made a huge difference. >> and china's also been a leading indicator, harold, for some time. you remember five months back, you had the governor of ohio whose numbers have gone up a great deal over the past six months, bragging about how great ohio's doing economically, and mitt romney going, don't do that. >> don't say that. >> ohio was actually ahead of the rest of the country as far as turning things around. the right track/wrong track moving closer to 50%. and we may be seeing that ma
we love china. and this is a couple years after tiananmen square. >> do you know what obama's actual real counter is? and that is the chevy cruze, assembled in lordstown. they've called it the ohio car because everything down to the seat covers is made in ohio. that's why people like the president there because he saved the auto industry. >> what's unemployment in ohio? >> it's 7%. >> and also -- >> it never forgets. 33 out of 38 counties in ohio with auto parts...
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i'm sure he knew nothing about that when he was in china. i wonder about huntsman's integri integrity. my bigger issue is why was he being disloyal to the president while he was working for him? that's a bigger question. >> all right. that's governor chris christie on sunday night at an event at the university of new hampshire, attacking jon huntsman. with us now, former governor of utah and republican presidential candidate, jon huntsman. >> chris christie, should know you do not attack a man wearing a leather jacket. look at that leather jacket. >> good to have you object the show. >> what are you feeling? >> i'm still picking up votes. i told folks back here i'm going to arm-twist shamelessly right up to the finish line, because we take this very seriously. >> we want to talk about what's happening in the field right now, let's start with the chris christie criticism. you talked about it a couple of days ago. we had chris in. and to be fair to chris, he was responding to a question. he didn't just come out, come to an event to attack you.
i'm sure he knew nothing about that when he was in china. i wonder about huntsman's integri integrity. my bigger issue is why was he being disloyal to the president while he was working for him? that's a bigger question. >> all right. that's governor chris christie on sunday night at an event at the university of new hampshire, attacking jon huntsman. with us now, former governor of utah and republican presidential candidate, jon huntsman. >> chris christie, should know you do not...
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and gene, back to your china comment. we watched the elevation of xi and the leadership very closely, how much are they watching this primary process? particularly on the heels of a lot of the comments that mitt romney has made about china thus far in this campaign? >> i think just to answer your question, i think a win is a win in michigan. there maybe talk about who gets more delegates. a win is a win for romney at this point. they're going into super tuesday and if you have a win, it catapults you into super tuesday. >> just to quickly answer your question, i was in china a couple months ago, they're listening closely to all of the china bashing they hear from everywhere along the spectrum and they're very sophisticated in the way they hear that. they understand it's an election year and they understand that a certain amount of bashing is inevitably going to take place. they just -- they're looking for reassurance that it's, you know, they're looking for a wink and a nod basically that this is over we're actually going
and gene, back to your china comment. we watched the elevation of xi and the leadership very closely, how much are they watching this primary process? particularly on the heels of a lot of the comments that mitt romney has made about china thus far in this campaign? >> i think just to answer your question, i think a win is a win in michigan. there maybe talk about who gets more delegates. a win is a win for romney at this point. they're going into super tuesday and if you have a win, it...
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foreign policy today in almost any theater where we have challenges is to get more cooperation from china and from russia and the president is down there working on that now, again without much leverage. but sitting side by side maybe they can do some business. the body language didn't suggest a lot of business but at least it's a start perhaps. >> john, as we look at some of the video of the body language here, the relationship between president obama and vladimir putin as contrasted to the relationship with president obama and dmitri medvedev, is it important? does it change our relationship with russia, the personal relationship with these guys or lack thereof with putin? >> i think there's no question but that in diplomacy personal relationships matter a lot. i think the president has established good personal relationships with some world leaders and less good personal relations with others. so this is a really important strategic relationship. if the president is going to make progress, he's going to have to do a little better. i'm not blaming him but there's got to be some chemistr
foreign policy today in almost any theater where we have challenges is to get more cooperation from china and from russia and the president is down there working on that now, again without much leverage. but sitting side by side maybe they can do some business. the body language didn't suggest a lot of business but at least it's a start perhaps. >> john, as we look at some of the video of the body language here, the relationship between president obama and vladimir putin as contrasted to...
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even with countrieses like china and russia, we do work in anti-terrorism. homeland security is a global effort. if you made a career choice to become a terrorist your working environment has deteriorated today as opposed to 11 years ago. >> it's miserable. >> drone strikes. you're working -- the entire reorientation of the american intelligence and law enforcement community. one of the reasons 9/11 happened is intelligence was not particularly sorroriented towar counter terrorism. people talk about our failure to connect the dots. sure, we didn't connect the dots because that was not a priority. people weren't looking for it. essentially we've become much better. the problem is we're not perfect. and one of the sad things about 9/11, i'm thinking about it today, is these guys are still at it and i think we have to accept almost in the way that we fight disease, this is out there. and these guys are going to continues to be pushing. and one day they will get successful. it may not be of the scale on 9/11, it could get worse. this is now part of the environme
even with countrieses like china and russia, we do work in anti-terrorism. homeland security is a global effort. if you made a career choice to become a terrorist your working environment has deteriorated today as opposed to 11 years ago. >> it's miserable. >> drone strikes. you're working -- the entire reorientation of the american intelligence and law enforcement community. one of the reasons 9/11 happened is intelligence was not particularly sorroriented towar counter terrorism....
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big competition isn't necessarily coming from china. that's from lower wage. the biggest city for talent is coming from the torontos, the sydneys, the places in northern europe that are growing their creative economy that are wealthier. and calgary, talk bay place that's done oil and natural resources with educational skills, calgary is now the richest community in america. >> the book is "the rise of the creative class," richard florida. thanks so much. >>> up next, how will history judge george h.w. bush? we'll have that question when we come back. ♪ don't our dogs deserve to eat fresher less processed foods introducing freshpet recipes so fresh the only preservative we use is the fridge freshpet fresh food for fido >>> america is never wholly herself unless she is engaged in highly moral principle. we as a people have such a purpose today. it is to make kinder the face of the nation and gentler the face of the world. my friends, we have work to do. >> that was president george h.w. bush in his inaugural address in january of 1989. and here with us now, ed
big competition isn't necessarily coming from china. that's from lower wage. the biggest city for talent is coming from the torontos, the sydneys, the places in northern europe that are growing their creative economy that are wealthier. and calgary, talk bay place that's done oil and natural resources with educational skills, calgary is now the richest community in america. >> the book is "the rise of the creative class," richard florida. thanks so much. >>> up next,...
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china has 97% of the global market here and have been messing around with export levels. they have had huge price spikes in these minerals and now the u.s. is going to go to the wto to try to do something about it and it might open himself up to the republican side in terms of sparking a trade war. so it will be very interesting to see how this is received on both sides of the aisle. >> explain why that's so important. >> that's important because the chinese rare earth minerals are crucial. they said you can have them but you have to come here and set up your plants to use them. that's a wto violation. >> it's so difficult to mine these and process them. it takes years to ramp up a company to be able to do knit a competitive level with china. one company that's been doing it for two years, they're still almost eight months away from bringing anything to market, so they dominate this market and have been messing around with global prices. they even used it against japan when they stopped sending it to japan entirely. so this could be an issue even for something very few pe
china has 97% of the global market here and have been messing around with export levels. they have had huge price spikes in these minerals and now the u.s. is going to go to the wto to try to do something about it and it might open himself up to the republican side in terms of sparking a trade war. so it will be very interesting to see how this is received on both sides of the aisle. >> explain why that's so important. >> that's important because the chinese rare earth minerals are...
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want them in lexington, kentucky or china? >> you mentioned germany. volkswagen opened a plant in chattanooga a few months ago, 2,000 new jobs. bob corcoran was down there. 2,000 jobs, every one of which started at $14.50 an hour. >> right. they're not all going to be at -- >> so volkswagen was moving these jobs here because we're the low wage country compared to germany. >> dude, are you suggesting we push these jobs away? >> i'm not. >> i would rather americans have a shot at a $17 an hour job than having it in china. >> i agree. >> find a way to do better. i actually agree with you. but you have to understand the consequences are pretty severe for american lifestyles. >> again, though, i'm sorry, mike, but the consequences are, we have two choices, we can't get 1965 wages, we either have these jobs in china or lexington, either have them in alabama or germany and this is at least for some of -- a chance for younger americans to get some good jobs. >> joe, if you're taking a job that pays $14.50 an hour. it means one of two things, a, you don't have
want them in lexington, kentucky or china? >> you mentioned germany. volkswagen opened a plant in chattanooga a few months ago, 2,000 new jobs. bob corcoran was down there. 2,000 jobs, every one of which started at $14.50 an hour. >> right. they're not all going to be at -- >> so volkswagen was moving these jobs here because we're the low wage country compared to germany. >> dude, are you suggesting we push these jobs away? >> i'm not. >> i would rather...
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at who's 'ltit andy serwer when "morning joe" comes right back. [ ross ] in the taihang mountains of china, hand-carved on the side of a cliff is the guoliang tunnel. what?! you've got to be kidding me. [ derek ] i've never seen a road like this. there's jagged rock all the way arou. this is really gonna test the ats onllevels. de] risthstverf and it gets very narrow. magnetic ride control is going to be working hard. the sho absorbers react to the road 1,000 times a second. it keeps you firmly in control. whoa! [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. drd o and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, americs largest 4g lte network, and motorola, droid does. get $100 off select motorola 4g lte smartphones like the droid razr. on every one of our carda reminder...ate. that before this date, we have to exceed expectations. we have to find new ways help make life easier, more convenient and more rewarding. it's the reason why we don't have costumers. we have me
at who's 'ltit andy serwer when "morning joe" comes right back. [ ross ] in the taihang mountains of china, hand-carved on the side of a cliff is the guoliang tunnel. what?! you've got to be kidding me. [ derek ] i've never seen a road like this. there's jagged rock all the way arou. this is really gonna test the ats onllevels. de] risthstverf and it gets very narrow. magnetic ride control is going to be working hard. the sho absorbers react to the road 1,000 times a second. it keeps...
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>> now worth more than $120 million. >> man, living the american dream in china. >> yeah. and according to "the times," china blocked access to the newspaper's site after the article about his family's wealth was published. >> it's good work if you can get it. "washington post," the threat of the fiscal cliff has wiped out 1 million jobs with companies postponing major purchases and letting positions go unfilled. the report from the national association of manufacturers predicts if tax increases and sequestration went into effect, 6 million jobs would be lost through 2014, sending unemployment towards 12%. >> from our parade of papers, "the seattle times." boeing is encouraging its suppliers to outsource work to mexico and is even encouraging companies to attend a workshop in chicago to learn more about how to outsource. according to "the times," boeing said in a letter that mexico offers aerospace companies a number of advantages, and the company even offered to waive the fee for suppliers interested in attending the education sessions. >> huh. all right. >> that's terrif
>> now worth more than $120 million. >> man, living the american dream in china. >> yeah. and according to "the times," china blocked access to the newspaper's site after the article about his family's wealth was published. >> it's good work if you can get it. "washington post," the threat of the fiscal cliff has wiped out 1 million jobs with companies postponing major purchases and letting positions go unfilled. the report from the national...
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they covered it in china and beijing because i said, if it was china, 65,000 chinese would have walked to the game doing advance calculus and that was published in beijing and shanghai newspapers. it is a metaphor for i believe the country has lost the ability to do big things. we lost the ability to take risks. >> why? >> because i think we're afraid of our political basis. as the polarization occurred, everyone's afraid. we talk about every day on this show, i'm not on, i watch. we talk about how republicans are scared to admit we have to raise revenue and democrats are scared to admit that we have to do something about entitlements. they're just afraid. >> politicians are afraid. not the people. >> the people are way ahead of the politicians. my first year as governor i was handled a $2.4 billion deficit by the outgoing governor. i wanted to do something about early childhood. i engineered the second highest tax increase in pennsylvania history, in my first year. most governors wait until their second term when they're term limited. people said, you can't win. you can't do that and
they covered it in china and beijing because i said, if it was china, 65,000 chinese would have walked to the game doing advance calculus and that was published in beijing and shanghai newspapers. it is a metaphor for i believe the country has lost the ability to do big things. we lost the ability to take risks. >> why? >> because i think we're afraid of our political basis. as the polarization occurred, everyone's afraid. we talk about every day on this show, i'm not on, i watch....
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the case will reverberate within china and u.s.-china relation in years. in response to beijing's demands that the u.s. apologize for sheltering chen for six days, u.s. assistant secretary of skate kurt campbell said this was an extraordinary circumstance and we do not expect it to repeated. that may have been diplomatic of mr. campbell, but it smacks of weakness and could end up harming mr. chen, his family, and u.s. interests. do you think that i bungled this? >> yeah. >> do you think mitt romney should be talking about this? >> i think anyone in public life who is having to deal with foreign policy and foreign affairs should be talking about this. i mean, there's a big question here. which is, what was the administration thinking when they thought that they could release this dissident from the u.s. embassy, with a quote, unquote, agreement that was not documented, not written, send him to some hospital which was apparently crawling with plain clothes chinese security officials, have him reunite with his family and learn from his family how terribly the
the case will reverberate within china and u.s.-china relation in years. in response to beijing's demands that the u.s. apologize for sheltering chen for six days, u.s. assistant secretary of skate kurt campbell said this was an extraordinary circumstance and we do not expect it to repeated. that may have been diplomatic of mr. campbell, but it smacks of weakness and could end up harming mr. chen, his family, and u.s. interests. do you think that i bungled this? >> yeah. >> do you...
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not just china or india or brazil. it's all of the above. back in the days when we were threatened by japan, it was just japan. now we have mexico making improvements. they are working to drive down their regulatory costs and make business simple. in the meantime, we are loading cost on our private sector. we have to start addressing the fundamentals or the living standards of the average american are going to continue to be under pressure. >> to deteriorate. >> they are competitive because the wages are lower. they pay $5 an hour compared to $55 an hour here. mexico, $7 an hour. mexican productivity is getting high. i don't know how we address those challenges without our workers taking pay cuts. >> yes, it's a fundamental problem. our workers are not productive enough to justify the wage differentials. it's why we are seeing a big loss of activity and jobs overseas. can we be more productive? we are finding lots of opportunities to improve. more companies in america are going over seas to look for skill than coming to america to look for s
not just china or india or brazil. it's all of the above. back in the days when we were threatened by japan, it was just japan. now we have mexico making improvements. they are working to drive down their regulatory costs and make business simple. in the meantime, we are loading cost on our private sector. we have to start addressing the fundamentals or the living standards of the average american are going to continue to be under pressure. >> to deteriorate. >> they are competitive...
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meantime two long-time allies of president assad's regime, russia and china, once again, vetoed a u.n. resolution that would have brought painful sanctions against the syrian government. assad appeared on syrian state tv a day after the bomb attack in damascus killed three of his top officials. video shows assad swearing in his new defense minister. >>> back in washington, senator john mccain hammered president obama for not intervening in syria. >> 17,000 syrians have been massacred while this administration has done nothing and the president of the united states has refused to even speak up. the president of united states talks about bain capital all the time. why doesn't he talk about the capital of syria? where thousands of innocent people have been tortured, raped, and murdered. >> josh green, this is a tough, tough situation for the president to be in. almost 20,000 syrians killed. he's trying to move forward with the u.n. but he's got russia and china standing in the way of even the most basic sanctions. >> something that's been simmering in the background over the last couple
meantime two long-time allies of president assad's regime, russia and china, once again, vetoed a u.n. resolution that would have brought painful sanctions against the syrian government. assad appeared on syrian state tv a day after the bomb attack in damascus killed three of his top officials. video shows assad swearing in his new defense minister. >>> back in washington, senator john mccain hammered president obama for not intervening in syria. >> 17,000 syrians have been...
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china and japan, two very hot rivals out of the asian zone. japan won the opening set, china came back and won the second set. again, best three out of five sets. first four sets to 25 points. kevin, no surprise at all between these two teams that both sets were deuce games. >> both of these teams are defensive-minded. they do know each other well. they will stretch rallies again and again. the swing that finally does
china and japan, two very hot rivals out of the asian zone. japan won the opening set, china came back and won the second set. again, best three out of five sets. first four sets to 25 points. kevin, no surprise at all between these two teams that both sets were deuce games. >> both of these teams are defensive-minded. they do know each other well. they will stretch rallies again and again. the swing that finally does
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i went to china and bought a car chain and moved them to mississippi. we are shipping our cars over to denmark. we in america got to work together to create these cars about national security and technology of the 21st century. we can't keep spending a billion dollars a day importing from countries who don't like us. 80 billion a year in co2 emissions from cars. the president is trying to do this. he gets stopped every chance by the republicans. we have to start thinking big and broad and new job creations. i am doing it with electric cars and hi brids. we are entrepreneurs trying to do it a different way. >> would i fit in that car? >> i fit in it. >> do you? >> i drive it. it is a great vehicle. we are selling to denmark. we are doing the post office over there. it is the wave of the future. that car will cost you $15,000. the whole theory is it is not green unless it is affordbly green. >> what is wrong with the chevy volt? is it meeting a demand resistance or a price resistance because that is an expensive price tag. >> i think a little of both. i c
i went to china and bought a car chain and moved them to mississippi. we are shipping our cars over to denmark. we in america got to work together to create these cars about national security and technology of the 21st century. we can't keep spending a billion dollars a day importing from countries who don't like us. 80 billion a year in co2 emissions from cars. the president is trying to do this. he gets stopped every chance by the republicans. we have to start thinking big and broad and new...
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i'll crack down on china. president bush didn't. number three, i'm going to get us to a balanced budget. president bush didn't. and then let's take the last one. championing small business. our party has been focused on big business too long. i came through small business. i understand how hard it is to start a small business. that's why everything i'll do is designed to help small businesses grow. my priority is jobs. i know how to make that happen. and president bush had a very different path for a very different time. my path is designed in getting small businesses to grow and hire people. >> george bush didn't propose turning medicare into a voucher. george bush embraced comprehensive immigration reform. he didn't call for self-deportation. george bush never suggested that we eliminate funding for planned parenthood. so there are differences between governor romney and george bush, but they're not on economic policy. in some ways, he's gone to a more extreme place when it comes to social policy. and i think that's a mistake. tha
i'll crack down on china. president bush didn't. number three, i'm going to get us to a balanced budget. president bush didn't. and then let's take the last one. championing small business. our party has been focused on big business too long. i came through small business. i understand how hard it is to start a small business. that's why everything i'll do is designed to help small businesses grow. my priority is jobs. i know how to make that happen. and president bush had a very different path...
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>> i think the white house motivation is mostly about china. i think they see an opportunity to move the burma out of the chinese orbit into an american orbit. of course, they're concerned about the human rights issue. and many people in the human rights community thought it was too soon for the president to go. secretary of state went, that was okay. but aung san suu kyi asked him not to come. and the compromise was he didn't go to the new capital. he didn't go there. he went to rangoon to the capital and went to aung san suu kyi's house, and he got some concessions from the burmese government. they released more political prisoners. >> pretty tough talk. he did not measure his words at all when he went there. he talked about human rights, he talked about the rights of women. he talked about a civilian-led government running the military. the president was pretty forceful. >> i think he was. that was the tradeoff. the white house wanted him to go. he knew if he went, he was going to be very tough, and he was. >> explain the significance of thi
>> i think the white house motivation is mostly about china. i think they see an opportunity to move the burma out of the chinese orbit into an american orbit. of course, they're concerned about the human rights issue. and many people in the human rights community thought it was too soon for the president to go. secretary of state went, that was okay. but aung san suu kyi asked him not to come. and the compromise was he didn't go to the new capital. he didn't go there. he went to rangoon...
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they were manufactured in china and then the issue of the berets. what they will look like on olympicens and not just on models. nba super stars kevin durant and carmelo anthony modelling their opening ceremony uniforms. looking good, fellas. a quick viewers guide for this weekend. first big event you don't want to miss, starts right away tomorrow. oh look the animation is back. let's get rid of that now, t.j. chapter one in the michael phelps/ryan lochte battle. lochte said this is his time in london. phelps may have other ideas. the 400 im takes place tomorrow. watch phelps and lochte go at it in nbc's prime time tomorrow night. beach volleyball including the american two-time gold medalist misty may-treanor and kerri walsh jennings tomorrow on the nbc sports network. look on your dial where that is. that is by the way where i will spend the next two and a half weeks hosting. also on the nbc sports network the latest dream team plays tony parker's french squad, that is on sunday morning. just a few of the things you can watch this weekend. watch a
they were manufactured in china and then the issue of the berets. what they will look like on olympicens and not just on models. nba super stars kevin durant and carmelo anthony modelling their opening ceremony uniforms. looking good, fellas. a quick viewers guide for this weekend. first big event you don't want to miss, starts right away tomorrow. oh look the animation is back. let's get rid of that now, t.j. chapter one in the michael phelps/ryan lochte battle. lochte said this is his time in...
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china has entered 44 other agreements. you've got to take advantage of world markets and get american goods out there. we're finding that our ability to compete in manufacturing and other sectors of our economy is getting greater and greater. we just need to -- by the way, one more thing. you can't get people to invest in america and hire in america if they think we're going to hit a wall like greece or italy. our budget, our deficit simply has to be slashed. >> let me ask you about ron paul. steve king said ron paul is not dangerous unless he's president of the united states. do you believe that ron paul's foreign policy positions on iran are dangerous? >> i do. i think he has a number of positions, particularly on foreign policy, with which i disagree quite vehemently. there are differences between me and other candidates. i think he would be better than the president but i would have to work with him long and hard to keep him from pursuing a series of policies. >> what about newt gingrich. is newt gingrich a conservativ
china has entered 44 other agreements. you've got to take advantage of world markets and get american goods out there. we're finding that our ability to compete in manufacturing and other sectors of our economy is getting greater and greater. we just need to -- by the way, one more thing. you can't get people to invest in america and hire in america if they think we're going to hit a wall like greece or italy. our budget, our deficit simply has to be slashed. >> let me ask you about ron...